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Uncertainty in wake of ELCIC vote.


Delegates of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran Church can refer to many different Lutheran churches in the world. Among them are the following:
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chile
 in Canada's (ELCIC ELCIC Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ) Eastern Synod voted July 6 to allow congregations to decide whether same-sex unions may be blessed in their parishes.

However, a cloud of uncertainty remains as to whether the synod (a geographical grouping of congregations like an Anglican diocese) has jurisdiction over the matter or whether it resides with the national convention, which last year defeated a similar motion. The ELCIC's National Church Council is expected to decide on the matter when it meets this month. ELCIC national bishop Raymond Schultz Raymond L. Schultz B.A. M.Div. is the current National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada. He announced that he would step down after the National Convention elects his successor. [1]

The Rev.
 also plans to make his own recommendation during that meeting. Bishop Schultz also said that Council has the authority to examine the issue of jurisdiction.

Michael Pryse, the bishop of the Eastern synod (which covers Ontario to the Maritimes), has stated that if the National Church Council decides to put the issue to the church's court of adjudication The legal process of resolving a dispute. The formal giving or pronouncing of a judgment or decree in a court proceeding; also the judgment or decision given. The entry of a decree by a court in respect to the parties in a case.  (an appeal court that hears questions of appropriate due process), he would ask pastors to refrain from blessing same-gender unions until clarity is achieved.

The 11th biennial convention of the Eastern Synod, which met at Wilfrid Laurier University Wilfrid Laurier University is a public university located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It also has wing in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. It is named in honour of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada.  in Waterloo, Ont., voted 197-75 to allow the so-called "local option" on same-sex blessings after about an hour of intense debate.

Opponents of same-sex blessings later tried to appeal the decision and have it referred to the court of adjudication via the NCC NCC

See National Clearing Corporation (NCC).
, but their motion was defeated.

Local option allows a pastor to bless the unions of same-sex couples but only after a two-thirds majority vote by his or her congregation and after consultation with the bishop.

"If I'm assured that they've met the conditions with the proper vote of both clergy and laity then I would say go," said Bishop Pryse in an interview with the Anglican Journal. Under Lutheran polity, a bishop cannot veto a decision made by a synod or congregation. Bishop Pryse maintained that the synod had jurisdiction over the matter of same-sex blessings.

In a pastoral letter Pastoral letters are open letters addressed by a bishop to the clergy or laity of his diocese, or to both, containing either general admonition, instruction or consolation, or directions for behaviour in particular circumstances.  issued after the synod, Bishop Pryse that while the action was "quite controversial," he was, nonetheless, "very supportive" of it. "In my view, it represents a reasonable accommodation Reasonable accommodation is a legal term used in Canada, which is the legal obligation to modify a law or a norm when it is contrary to fundamental rights stipulated in Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.  that allows for diversity of pastoral practice."

Anglican officials, meanwhile, were reserving comment on the vote and its implications for Canadian Anglicans. "We've always respected each other's decisions," said Archdeacon Paul Feheley, principal secretary to the primate. "But it would be premature at this point to say anything."

(A 2001 agreement between Anglicans and Lutherans established full interchangeability between clergy of both churches and permits full "communion rights" among members.)

Marites N. Sison

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